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Accompanying materials for the videos "hate speech" & "cyber-bullying"

Children and young people are often victims of hate messages. At the same time, they also spread messages further. Even adults are often not up to date on which actions in the online sphere are relevant under criminal law. The information videos "Stand up against hate on the net!" and "Cyber bullying is punishable!" as well as the accompanying material provide young people with preventive information about hate on the net and cyber bullying. The videos show that the internet is not a lawless space. Young people are sensitised to these two topics and informed where they can get support. This information campaign is designed for use in schools, in associational and open child and youth work, socio-educational institutions, etc. for the age group of 13 to 18 years and informs children and young people about the dangers of irresponsible behaviour on the net. The starting point for the in-depth discussion is the respective videos and the search for practicable solutions for young people in dealing with questionable content on the internet.

  • Österreichisches Institut für angewandte Telekommunikation (OIAT)
  • German
  • other
  • Austria

Children and young people are often victims of hate messages. At the same time, they also spread messages further. Even adults are often not up to date on which actions in the online sphere are relevant under criminal law. The information videos "Stand up against hate on the net!" and "Cyber bullying is punishable!" as well as the accompanying material provide young people with preventive information about hate on the net and cyber bullying. The videos show that the internet is not a lawless space. Young people are sensitised to these two topics and informed where they can get support. This information campaign is designed for use in schools, in associational and open child and youth work, socio-educational institutions, etc. for the age group of 13 to 18 years and informs children and young people about the dangers of irresponsible behaviour on the net. The starting point for the in-depth discussion is the respective videos and the search for practicable solutions for young people in dealing with questionable content on the internet.

  • Österreichisches Institut für angewandte Telekommunikation (OIAT)
  • German
  • other
  • Austria

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